Yep, I never thought I'd see the day but now that it's here I'm enjoying it. I can mozy along nice and slow and take in the sights ....or I can power up the 350hp engine and cruise at 50+ on occasion.
How was the trip?
Looks great! How did the trailer do hauling it (and the tires in particular)?
The tires look really close to the fender on top. Any rubbing?
Good thought ....I had not even thought of that.your inlaw could have the dodge with the coil spings . that could be a factor in the swaying
Nice toon!! WE liked our 24' but decided it was of no practical use with just the 2 of us so we sold it.The tongue looks awfully long from the winch post to the coupler which could account for too little tongue weight.
Good point. I just took another look at the pic with that in mind and it sure does look long. It is adjustable, I remember seeing that but do not recall how much. I will check it out next time I'm in the pole barn.Nice toon!! WE liked our 24' but decided it was of no practical use with just the 2 of us so we sold it.The tongue looks awfully long from the winch post to the coupler which could account for too little tongue weight.
I have not been under the trailer to know if these can be moved. Another thing for me to consider if I need to trailer any distance. I'm one mile from the boat ramp so I doubt I make any major changes for the one mile trek. Boat dealer is less than 1/10th of mile from the ramp. All close by.Our trailer axles were clamped to the frame via U bolts and I moved them ahead a few inches to remove some excess tongue weight.